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'!:' l' ' > , < .T 7 3 r * ? ^ r - ■ — \ is s • •i j* MHNUIAN t'O U N TI Grass Valley J ournal , k m x ), O regon - F riday , junk is , u * 2 and Mrs. Ingolf Torvend at Modesto. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Eakin and family and Mr. and Mrs. Donald von Borstel and children w ent to the Myrle Sm ith home Sunday and picnicked on the lawn. Mrs. EJstel H artley and Mks. Ted Trimble took the 4-H club sewing girls on a trip to W arm Springs W ednesday for the week end. The girls had a good time although-they did get sunburned. Going were Ju lia Bayer, Jerrln e and Joeclle Blayloek, Elaine B rinkert, Florette Crews, Peggy Reck man, Diane Schilling, Susan Baum gartnet, Mary Jean Duncan, Peggy Alberty and Deanna (Mar tin. James H artley returned home Thursday and Herman Peters jr. and Keith Bayft- Sunday from Salem where they were among the graduates at W illamette uni versity. A pot luck dinner was served Memorial day at the home of (By Mr«. A. F. Balier) Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ruggles Those present were Mrs. Guy and non Dean w ent to Portland .Moore of Goldendale, Elva Baker Friday* to see the Ice FolUus of Vancouver, Mrs. Roy1 Baker and to visit her mother, Mrs. S. of The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. Dale lx - Boyce returning home Sun Baker Mr. and Mre. Ben Payne day. Mt's. Bernard M artin ac and Miss Leone Moore. Mr. and companied them. She returned Mrs. Alfred Payne and family Sunday accompanied by her sla took Miss Moore to Portland S un ter, Mrs. H. Nick«, who recently flew In from Tokyo, to spend day. Mrs. T. ML Rolfe had as dinner some timfc here w ith them. guests Memorial day Mt. and The Misses Cassie and Mabel Mrs. Charles Baker and family H olm es of The Dalles spent Sun of Bend, Mr. and Mins. John day visiting at the Ted von Rolfe and sons Rodney and Ron Borslel and Bill Holmes homes. ald, Mr. and Mrs. W illard Rolfe iMr. and Mrs. A rt Bltoby left * and fam ily and Mr. apd Mrs. F riday on a trip to California w here they will visit his brother Robert Rolfe and family. IMr. and Mrs. Dale Baker of and Bister In law, Mr. and Mrs. Portland and his daughter, Carol Mike Bibby at Sacramento and I^ee o f ” Oregon City, flew In her brotherln law and sister, Mr. Monday on business for the day. Nereen Wire, Pnpowt ~InaecUctd«M», Barney’» GV Mr. and W*9. Charles Meyer at Portland were dinner g r is ts Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blagg. Mr. Meyer preached the sermon at the Bap- list church in the morning. Mr. and M rs. Ted Kelly and family returned home .Sunday from a vacation trip to Yellow- stone park and back through Nevada stoppltw in G rants Pass a few day» visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fairchilds. W illard Rolfe and M r* John Rolfe took Mrs. T. M. Rolfe to Portland Saturday to a specialist for medical attention, geturning home that evening. About forty-one children w ent to The Dalles Monday for th e sw im m ing lessons sponsored by the Red Cram. Clair Adams drove the school bus and Mrs. Frank E. Bayer accompanied them, Other m others In The Dalles were (Mks. Lester Barnum, Mrs. Harold Eakin, Mrs. Clyde Strad- ley, Mrs. Dick Heckman, Mrs. M ytle Smith. - 1 _ Sharop Fulkerson of The Dalles came up w ith * her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mm. Alfred Payne .Sunday for a viait with them. Mr. and Mrs Bennie Payne spent Friday and Saturday a t W arm Springs. . IMr. and Nks. E arl Olds and son, Robin, and Mr. and Mrs. H erman Ziegler went to La Grande T hursday to attend the graduation exercises at BOCE Friday morning at 10:30. Carl and Ina May Ziegler were among the graduates. Mias Barbara Alley and Mrs. Herman Ziegler Jr. of The Dalles w ent to Pendleton w here they met Jo h n Alley, a student at WSC at Pullman, Wn., who came h o m e 'fo r the summer, and all drove to LaCrande for the grad- uation at BOCE. Mrs. W ayne Kelley and sons, Carl, George and Jerry, left Wed- nesday fori Alaska to Join Mr. Kelley who Is employed there for the sum m er. The Baptist Mission Circle met a t the church T hursday af- ternoon May 22 w ith six mem- bers present. Mrs. Don Earl led the devoUonals. The ladles spent the afternoon working on quilts. R efreshm ents were served at the close of the meeting by Mrs. Jam es EarL. Alex W alkenshaw and L uther W hite of McMinnville w ere over nights guests" Tuesday at the home of the form er’s brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dell F o r t y Y e a rs o f G i r l S c o u tin g WB I Barney’» ¿1. V. * - CHRYSLER SARATOGA 6*FASSENGER SEDAN GIRL SCOUTS LOOK BACK 49 YEARS. 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Here, in short, is the car beautifully designed for men and women. The liveliest, best handling car in America. The car you’ll both be glad you saw firtt. Why not stop In today? NOTK: Potter SlMriHi otoetert on Crmrw fuiyrrirf » Does your wife think there’s too much car here to handle? . . . let her try its Power Steering that does 4/5 of aU the steering work and gives Jiw hews greater control on the road and when parking! Is she safety-minded? Chrysler Power Brakes give her quicker, safer stops , . . with up to fwxMhtrds They went on a tour of Grand Coulee dam while there, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace May spent Sunday In Hood River with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Wal- ter. Fite's Day SPECIAL Olds. . Mr. and Mrs. Glenn P erry and children and Mr. and Mrs. Roas Fields w ent to Rock Creek dam Friday and spent the week end . carrtplng and fishing. Mn and Mrs. Bill Ford drove over Sun day and they and the Perrys had lunch at Tygh Valley before coming home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert-Cox w ent to Condon Saturday and spent the week end w ith their son and dau ghter* Uxisw, Mr. and Mrs. W ar •fen Morgan. _ •Miss LeAnn Blackwell spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blagg. • The Olds’ family will hold a reunion at DeMbss Springs park Sunday, June 15. Friends are in vited to «ome and bring your Sunday, June 15 A m i J o U«, «xb-a, on nny am ("kryafar. $1.25 a p la te CllliYSLER T H E FIN E ST CAR AMERICA HAS YET PRODUCED •, Miss Ix>is K U ev is home from college in LaCrande for the suin- mer. A num ber of G rass Valley people w ent to Moro Sunday - to attend the Miss Sherman Coun- ty contest and show at the fair grounds. Mt. and Mrs. J. W. Blagg left Saturday for Portland on busl- ness and’ to visit th eir son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blagg. (Mr. and Mrs. D. I.. Reynolds left Friday for Portland to see the Ice Follies and on to Modford to visit their son in law and dau ghter, Mr. a n d ’ Mrs. W arren Elliott and family, Donald von Borstel spent from Monday until W e d n e s d a y ^ last ' week on business at Halfway, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blagg and • children left W ednesday for Portland to visit his brother, Harold and family arid to attend the M asonic. grand lodge, )M4%. Kenneth H attrup return- • ed home Tuesday from a trip with her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben H a ttru p of Port- land. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Payne went to The Dalles Sun- day w here th e y attended the Payne ‘ family1* pifnic ’ held at Uncle W alt’s playground. Mr, and Mks. Alley Leonard and baby of Klannath Falls were recent visitors here. M rs. W illis B rittain and child- ren of Parkdale came Sunday anl were guests of her brother, H arry Stark and family. Mrs. B rittain and Mr. Stark left Mon- day for Eugene on business. The children stayed w ith their aunt Mrs. Frank E. Bayer, JW W ooitfine of The Dalles is spending the sum m er at the Wallace (May ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stradley and sons, Dick antTCall, Uent'To * Portland last Tuesday and re- turned Thursday. They attended the Ice Follies and visited his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Stradley and his brother in law and sister, Col. and Mrs. R.dD^ Sm ith. ----------------------------------------------- piHnt 72 color«, B arn ey’s G. V. w ith m a s h e d p o ta to e s, g ra v y , h o t ro lls B o n k a n d E stablish y o u r C re d it w ith ANY BRANCH H E ST N A T E S !! AS. 5 O F PO R TLA ND n / r s sunn osegon together " OFCN TO »• 5 SIX DAYS A W t'K AH« A M m t i.n Sr«««*» * »• m - m m w « •«»*•*« « ) » " • > q Je ~ Much. PRATT MOTOR CO. 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